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Life in College Series. This action cannot be undone.. TED Radio Hour on NPR. But there are some behaviours that characterise teenagers more than other age groups, such as peer influence and risk-taking. And that's still the case for many, many teenagers. We should think of it like pruning a rose bush, she advises. The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain - Sarah-Jayne Blakemore.

Please check your details and try. It actually reflects changes in the brain that provide. You have JavaScript disabled. What we ask is, what is the biological basis and why are these behaviours there in the first place? This introduces a really interesting. After puberty, that became the threat. Please enter a valid email address. In pics: The crumbling remains of the Soviet Union's space programme. The environment, including teaching. To track your work across TED-Ed over time, Register or Login instead. I suddenly saw the point of buckling. Blood Moon in pictures. It was at that point that I decided I wanted to pursue a PhD in neuroscience. More ways to get TED.